Heather Graham steps out in mask, gloves and skinny jeans in Los Angeles amid coronavirus pandemic

Heather Graham steps out in mask, gloves and skinny jeans in Los Angeles amid coronavirus pandemic

Heather Graham opted for safety first as she covered her face and hands Wednesday while meeting up with a mystery man in Los Angeles.

The 50-year-old actress wore a black mask and white gloves along with a T-shirt and  tight blue skinny jeans for her outing.

She accessorized with sunglasses and white high-top sneakers.

Safety first: Heather Graham opted for the social distancing-version of the casual chic look Wednesday while meeting up with a mystery man in Los Angeles

Heather had her blonde hair down around her shoulders and had a black purse hanging on her hip with a cross-body strap.  

She met up with a mystery man who wore a black mask, black T-shirt and blue jeans. 

Los Angeles County has been under a Safer At Home order since March 19 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Boogie Nights star moved to the Los Angeles area with her family at age nine and graduated from Agoura High School.

Mask on: The 50-year-old actress wore a black face mask and white gloves amid the coronavirus pandemic

Mask on: The 50-year-old actress wore a black face mask and white gloves amid the coronavirus pandemic

Meeting up: Heather met up with a mystery man during her outing in Los Angeles

Meeting up: Heather met up with a mystery man during her outing in Los Angeles

Heather before the coronavirus pandemic struck was on a promotional tour for her dramatic film The Rest Of Us.

She represented the movie at a special screening in February at a SAG-AFTRA Foundation event in Los Angeles.

Heather portrays a single mother who reluctantly takes in her ex-husband’s second wife as a houseguest after his untimely death leaves his new family homeless. 

New film: The actress, shown in February in Los Angeles, was on a promotional tour for her dramatic film The Rest Of Us before the coronavirus pandemic struck

New film: The actress, shown in February in Los Angeles, was on a promotional tour for her dramatic film The Rest Of Us before the coronavirus pandemic struck

The Rest Of Us premiered last September at the Toronto International Film Festival and opened in theaters on February 14th.

Heather first rose to prominence at age 17, when she played the role of Mercedes Lane opposite Corey Haim and Corey Feldman in the 1988 teen comedy License To Drive.

She garnered critical acclaim a year later for her performance in Gus Van Sant’s gritty drama Drugstore Cowboy and later was featured in Boogie Nights and Swingers.

Long career: Heather, shown in February in New York City, first rose to prominence at age 17, when she played the role of Mercedes Lane opposite Corey Haim and Corey Feldman in the 1988 teen comedy License To Drive

Long career: Heather, shown in February in New York City, first rose to prominence at age 17, when she played the role of Mercedes Lane opposite Corey Haim and Corey Feldman in the 1988 teen comedy License To Drive